How did NUFC win their in PL opener with TEN MEN? | TF Podcast

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Alex is joined by Si, Norman and Charlotte to reflect on a hard fought win for Newcastle United as they beat Southampton 1-0 on Saturday despite playing with 10 men for more than an hour. In this podcast they discuss:

-Feelings on the win and how it was to watch the game unfold?
-Joelinton- Match Winner? and other performances
-Was there concern before the red card?

And much more. As always, let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. If you like what we do, please consider joining our Patreon platform. We do 40+ shows like this one a month for just £8! Link can be found below.

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Dan Burn is an absolute wall at CB. Such an underrated player!

ImranHussain-nnhe
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Too often last season we lost points against teams that, on paper, we should beat, so I see this result as a MASSIVE positive and a great start to the season. HWTL

pocketgeordie
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Amazing that there’s so little comment about Isak’s inch perfect pass for the goal. The way he picked out JoeLinton and coolly threaded it between defenders showed great composure. The guy is pure class.

johnenglish
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Those are the sort of games we'll have to grind out if we have any hope of getting top 4, great sign for this season!

earthlingcarl
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Fabs is very much a Newcastle ‘fan’ as well as a player. He’s bought in to the whole ethos of the Toon and sees himself as one of us. He’s invested on the area. This has brought out a very passionate and committed player. A double edged sword, though. He takes affronts personally as a ‘Geordie’. He could have been all sly and Swiss in his reaction . But he wasn’t. He was all Geordie.
I disagree with the whole ‘deserve” to win thing. We bloody deserved to win. Saints weren’t unlucky - they were thwarted by committed effort and tenacity. An organised defence. Nowt to do with luck.

geordiedog
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Immense team spirit and gritty defending to get the win. Red card, hmm, Fabs didn't nut the hairy caveman, the 2 players put their heads together (gently) If anything Diaz went in first. Either send both off or play on. Great discussion, thank you!

georgio
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On the transfer I feel the windows will be successful IF we manage to keep hold of our key players. We know injuries played a significant role in our performance last season, so I am happy with adding quality squad players that will add overall depth.

I am not CONVICED we need to strengthen the RW unless a no-brainer deal becomes available. Bang on Miggy if you wish, but let's face facts. He was part of a team that were the 3rd (?) top goal scores in the league. This is in a team that saw extended injuries to Wilson, Isak, Barnes and Murphy. This meant our front line was rarely 100%, and players were unable to be rested/rotated during those absences.
I say let's hold judgement on Miggy & Murphy until they have a run in a team that's not running on empty.

Our downfall last season was in our defensive strength, so it makes sense that we are prioritizing a CB, both for now and the future as others age out.

Osula is a smart purchase. We won't get a (2nd) striker to replace Wilson's quality, so a young/hungry lad with potential can grow immensely under the tutelage of Eddie/Isak/Wilson.

AlanBrownPhotography
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Don’t get me wrong, really happy with the result (and thought the sending off was ridiculous), but we were poor - after AND before the sending off. I put it down to start of the season nerves, lack of match sharpness, etc. but to say we were any good is way wide of the mark.

Thought we could have offered more in the attacking third (Liverpool at home last season, anyone!?) I saw this in preseason, but we seem to be trying to master the low block. I do think this tactic is a useful string to have to our bow, and will be useful against certain teams and in certain situations (when players are tired, missing, etc.) Probably trying to learn lessons from last season.

garyjenkins
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Saturday wasn’t a comfortable watch, however I’ll happily watch it every week if we get the 3 points.

PhilPha
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One of the biggest factors in the match was the referee allowing countless fouls in midfield that broke up any momentum or flow we had . Surely a yellow card for repeated foul play had to come for at least two of their players

stevenphillips
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Even before the red card we let Southampton have ball possession. Reminded me too much of Steve Bruce tactics.
It seems that Eddie Howe wants us to play only on counter attacks.
Towards the end of the game it was really annoying that we continued to play all out attack on the counter instead of trying to keep the ball.
Our first full season I really liked that it was a mix of ball possession and counterattack.

Youtuber-Nuuk
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the crowd carried the team forward, they acted as the 11th man when we were down to 10 men

brein
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I don't think you understand the rule. It says in the rules something to the effect that there must be significant contact for a red card to be justified. They talked about this in 'Talk Sport' and decided that Schar should not have been sent off within the regulations. So if 'Talk Sport' decides it wasn't worthy of a sending off then surely it wasn't 🤣

andyh
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Huge reason we won is Saints have nothing up front. Total lack of cutting edge. One of the few teams we could have beat with a man down.

ToonBano
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Schar's foul is red in the same way going 56 in a 55 is a speeding ticket. Technically, sure, but in reality, we all know its an asshole move to give the ticket.

nrudy
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Just a view to be with the quiet around the Guehi deal could it be that a fee has more or less been agreed, but the deal REJECTED until Palace get the signing of Maxence Lacroix replacement over the line?

With little coming from our end to suggest we have walked away from the deal I would not be surprised if this was just another case of smoke & mirrors from Eddie and the recruitment team.


Or.... perhaps another CB will be announced as signed 🙂

AlanBrownPhotography
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So who plays next to Burn against Bournemouth? Krafth or Kelly?

Robert.Sheard
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“Backs to the wall” while the grit should be highly commended it highlights the first 11 hasn’t evolved to pass fluidly in normal play never mind under significant pressure

toonarmy
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The game reminded me of Norwich and Watford at home without the equalisers.

rickyd
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We would've lost this game last season, against plucky underdogs, like we did Forest, Luton, etc. For Schar's red, Pawson was half a pitch away on the halfway line and nowhere near close enough to the incident to dish out a red card as quickly as he did. He was conned by Brereton Diaz, whose rugby tackle into Schar's back with the ball not in play was more dangerous than kissing foreheads. In hindsight, Schar should've gone down and feigned a spinal injury. It's not like it wouldn't have been believable, given the way Southampton players were steaming into our lads at every opportunity.

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